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i spent a lot of time with the law enforcement officials. we say thank you to them, the work they did. tracing down every lead we got. it was so significant to what came to the end of this today. i feel so good about this. i'm so happy. people in the greater boston area will be able to sleep tonight because of the work of these individuals. >> good evening. my name is rick deslaurier from the fbi in charge of the boston division. it seems like many months since the day of the boston marathon bombings but it's been merely five days since the tragic explosions that took three lives, critically injured 180 spectators and instilled terror and fear in the citizens of boston, massachusetts and elsewhere. today the city of boston, cambridge and watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators who caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our communities. together with the action and support of our joint terrorism task force partners, many of which are on the s
i spent a lot of time with the law enforcement officials. we say thank you to them, the work they did. tracing down every lead we got. it was so significant to what came to the end of this today. i feel so good about this. i'm so happy. people in the greater boston area will be able to sleep tonight because of the work of these individuals. >> good evening. my name is rick deslaurier from the fbi in charge of the boston division. it seems like many months since the day of the boston...
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. >> any travel provider must be registered by law. and it's a consumer protection fund, it was formed in 1995. >> reporter: travel agency owner says there could be recourse for some of the victims if sun light travel was registered properly. >> if they are and they do a lot of business or they don't deliver the services that you've paid for, you do have recourse through the fund to get your money back, but, again, they have to be registered. >> reporter: a preliminary search on the agency's website for sunlight travel was not promising. >> nothing comes up. >> reporter: if you do think you are a victim, the police want to hear from you, the district attorney is also investigating. >>> following up on a story we first reported last night. another limo fire here in the bay area. this time in walnut creek. you see the photo of this limo. a group of elderly women escaped, thankfully without any serious injuries. tonight a local lawmaker is on the case. jodi hernandez joins us from sacramento. most of those limos go unchecked. what's the p
. >> any travel provider must be registered by law. and it's a consumer protection fund, it was formed in 1995. >> reporter: travel agency owner says there could be recourse for some of the victims if sun light travel was registered properly. >> if they are and they do a lot of business or they don't deliver the services that you've paid for, you do have recourse through the fund to get your money back, but, again, they have to be registered. >> reporter: a preliminary...
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santa clara county says it was spending redevelopment money on the library when under state law that money should go to schools and special districts of the county won a court order last month, freezing the city's development assets, the library included. >> and so they let the library be constructed and let all these people get exciteden a watch the library be being built in their neighborhood, and now at the 11th hour, with it 99.99% complete they're saying i'm sorry. we have to shut the doors and let the state make the decision about what's going to happen to the labor rary. >> reporter: library supporters voiced their concerns at the oversight board meeting, but they said there's nothing they can do and to talk to the city. it appears this fight is far from over. the library was supposed to open on december 6. live in santa clara, nbc bay area news. >>> in just a few hours, the san jose monthly bike party will head north. the bike ride normally takes place in san jose and attracts as many as 5,000 riders. tonight it's going to start in sunnyvale. they plan to use major roadways.
santa clara county says it was spending redevelopment money on the library when under state law that money should go to schools and special districts of the county won a court order last month, freezing the city's development assets, the library included. >> and so they let the library be constructed and let all these people get exciteden a watch the library be being built in their neighborhood, and now at the 11th hour, with it 99.99% complete they're saying i'm sorry. we have to shut...
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do they fund the new health care law now, a year from now or ever. and could the shutdown strategy backfire? in tonight's "really check" some brock looks at whether republicans are looking at their best chance to repeal the law by denying its funding. it's a fascinating debate. >> it would be a cruel irony. the whole purpose is to appeal what republicans feel is a deeply flawed law. take away the purse strings and you're sending a message. the problem with that logic is that eventually we are going to have an agreement. and if republicans are punished at the polls, they could lose all real leverage and chance at repeal. >> it's time for the senate so listen to the american people, just like the house has listened to the american people. >> if obama care were resoundingly popular, it's doubtful that members of congress would be pursuing some of the strategies they pursued over the last several weeks and months. lonnie chen, a former policy director of mitt romney's presidential campaign is making the case that americans by and large think obama care w
do they fund the new health care law now, a year from now or ever. and could the shutdown strategy backfire? in tonight's "really check" some brock looks at whether republicans are looking at their best chance to repeal the law by denying its funding. it's a fascinating debate. >> it would be a cruel irony. the whole purpose is to appeal what republicans feel is a deeply flawed law. take away the purse strings and you're sending a message. the problem with that logic is that...
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a judge ruled 9 law requires proof of funding for the entire 300 mile usable segment. merced in the north to the san fernando valley in the south and an estimated cost of $31 billion, meaning the high-speed rail authority is $25 billion short. >> it's not going to be possible. where are they going to find $28 billion in new money? the state doesn't have it. the federal government has cut them off. >> reporter: michael brady is a redwood city attorney representing three plaintiffs suing the rail authority for violating the terms of prop 1a, but he says the judge has already ruled in his clients favor. some respects he's right. judge michael kenny writes in a reebt ruling, quote, ta funding plan did not comply with the requirements of the law, specifically the identification of the sources of all funds to be invested in the initial operates segment, and necessary environmental clearances. but this isn't the whole story, either. >> the opponents of the project specifically asked the court to stop the project, asked the court to invalidate the appropriation, to invalidate
a judge ruled 9 law requires proof of funding for the entire 300 mile usable segment. merced in the north to the san fernando valley in the south and an estimated cost of $31 billion, meaning the high-speed rail authority is $25 billion short. >> it's not going to be possible. where are they going to find $28 billion in new money? the state doesn't have it. the federal government has cut them off. >> reporter: michael brady is a redwood city attorney representing three plaintiffs...
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the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked congress for $440 million to help it enforce this new health care system. now coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. on nbc bay area we'll break down the entire law in detail, and tell you just what you face if you don't pay the health insurance. all tonight at 11:00. we'll see you then. >> and kudos to
the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the...
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a law set up to protect students in situations just like this. investigative reporter first exposed them ignoring title 9 last month. now we show you this is one of them and that has prompted parents of one of the alleged victims to speak out for the first time. >> she loves to read. it's her favorite thing to do. >> reporter: a mother's love for her child felt in her words. >> translator: she is an adorable, pretty child. very quiet. >> reporter: a tie so strong, her greatest pain witnessing her little girl suffer. >> translator: it's bad. >> reporter: their daughter went to elementary school in jose, now known across the bay area, as a school with secrets. >> translator: it is very difficult to describe how much damage this has done, but i would like to say the first thing lost is trust. you lose trust in teachers, and you just don't know who to trust. >> reporter: police identified their daughter as one of the five children sexually assaulted at school by teacher craig chandler. the alleged abuse came to light after another parent called polic
a law set up to protect students in situations just like this. investigative reporter first exposed them ignoring title 9 last month. now we show you this is one of them and that has prompted parents of one of the alleged victims to speak out for the first time. >> she loves to read. it's her favorite thing to do. >> reporter: a mother's love for her child felt in her words. >> translator: she is an adorable, pretty child. very quiet. >> reporter: a tie so strong, her...
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currently only makes its use the senator hopes to tweak that law in the coming years. for more information on all of this including learning about foundations set up in the names of these children, just go onto our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> we're talking about it, felt it was therapeutic for the parents to share? >> very much so. they talked to us after they initially saw the story last night and they said they hope this sends a message, talk to your children. keep this from happening to someone else. >> thank you, steve. >> you bet. >>> well, two young florida girls have been arrested in a deadly case of bullying. police said the girls harassed 12-year-old rebecca sedwick online causing her to climb a concrete plant and jump to her death. the two suspects are ages 12 and 14. the police say there could be a dozen more girls who tormented sedwick with name calling, death threats and physical abuse. authorities say one of the girls admitted to the bullies on facebook. >> the reason we rushed these arrests quicker than we wanted to is because of this post. yes, i bullie
currently only makes its use the senator hopes to tweak that law in the coming years. for more information on all of this including learning about foundations set up in the names of these children, just go onto our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> we're talking about it, felt it was therapeutic for the parents to share? >> very much so. they talked to us after they initially saw the story last night and they said they hope this sends a message, talk to your children. keep this from...
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that goes for public health, law enforcement, a variety of issues. depending on who's on the board has a lot to do with how the money is spent. most observers expect chavez to be concerned more with people-related issues with alvah rod owe focusing on -- this election may be something of a window, if you will into the 2014 san jose mayor's race. and with the turnout expected to be under 20%, you know, the few who vote tomorrow may have a lot to say about the area's future. >> thank you. we'll see how it turns out tomorrow. >>> the white house warned lawmakers that immigration reform is necessary to keep farm operations from moving out of this country. california would be the most impacted citing the produce industry that relies mostly on i am grant workers. and without being able to keep those workers in the country, california could los upwards of $3 billion a year. that estimates that 75% of the farm labor force is not a legal citizen. >>> changing the definition of cancer, a local person leading the way for sweeping changes in cancer detection and
that goes for public health, law enforcement, a variety of issues. depending on who's on the board has a lot to do with how the money is spent. most observers expect chavez to be concerned more with people-related issues with alvah rod owe focusing on -- this election may be something of a window, if you will into the 2014 san jose mayor's race. and with the turnout expected to be under 20%, you know, the few who vote tomorrow may have a lot to say about the area's future. >> thank you....
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but we discovered the law has some big holes in it and it has not fixed all of the problems that under water homeowners face in the fight to keep their homes. >> getting the run around all the time. >> reporter: ricardo fight fights frustration, trying to navigate a home loan modification process that he says never seems to end. he has tried and failed to get ten modify on the san francisco house he and his family called home for 20 years. >> i wake up at night and first thing i think about is what is going on with the house. there is supposed to be one point of contact between the bank and homeowners trying to get modify home loans to avoid foreclosure. they have had seven points of contact from bank of america in less than three months. the right hand doesn't know what the left shand doing. >> all the while he has racked up fees. in the an attempt to get his loan and mortgage reinstated he would have to pay 2,000 to $2300 just in fees and expenses. that's almost as much as his monthly mortgage payment. >> it has been tough. >> ricardo and his family are not alone. during the last nin
but we discovered the law has some big holes in it and it has not fixed all of the problems that under water homeowners face in the fight to keep their homes. >> getting the run around all the time. >> reporter: ricardo fight fights frustration, trying to navigate a home loan modification process that he says never seems to end. he has tried and failed to get ten modify on the san francisco house he and his family called home for 20 years. >> i wake up at night and first thing...
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tonight, a law enforcement source confirms that crime spree's over. >> the teller that i just talked to, karen, said they literally saw him walk nonchalantly to his car, get into his car, and drive away. >> reporter: it may be that very observation that's led investigators to arrest the man they believe may be the notorious cotton ball bandit. tonight, a law enforcement source tells nbc bay area the suspect investigators say robbed a norato bank of the west yesterday before leading officers on a high-speed chase is, indeed, the hat wearing serial bank robber they've been looking for. >> thankful. thankful that they got him. >> reporter: while the fbi wouldn't go on record that they positively i.d.'d the suspect as their man, they acknowledge the similarities between the two are striking. >> a hat, or a beanie of some sort was worn in yesterday's robbery. >> reporter: in addition to the note being passed. >> in addition to the note being passed. that is correct. again, the motive of the cotton ball bandit is a person who walks into a bank, passes note to a teller and demand note, and
tonight, a law enforcement source confirms that crime spree's over. >> the teller that i just talked to, karen, said they literally saw him walk nonchalantly to his car, get into his car, and drive away. >> reporter: it may be that very observation that's led investigators to arrest the man they believe may be the notorious cotton ball bandit. tonight, a law enforcement source tells nbc bay area the suspect investigators say robbed a norato bank of the west yesterday before leading...
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dozens of high school students converged on sacramento to voice the support for laws that reenforcement lgbt rights. the rally is a yearly event. today the students were joined by several state legislators. of course, we will have much more on the reaction from professional athletes coming up at 6:45. we want to hear what you think. we have our flash survey tonight. do you think pro athletes are accepting of openly gay athletes? vote by texting or calling 408-300-9222. text one for yes or 2 for no or tweet us. we will have the results coming up a little bit later. >>> the boston marathon bombings are raising concerns at the beta breakers race. the city's supervisors are holding a hearing to discuss the city's security measures for large public events including the race next month. one proposal replaced temporary surveillance cameras along market street. the race plans to ban all backpacks and will not allow anyone to run the course unless they have registered for the race. the boston marathon had about 25,000 runners. >>> growing pains are a growing problem for santa clara county. the c
dozens of high school students converged on sacramento to voice the support for laws that reenforcement lgbt rights. the rally is a yearly event. today the students were joined by several state legislators. of course, we will have much more on the reaction from professional athletes coming up at 6:45. we want to hear what you think. we have our flash survey tonight. do you think pro athletes are accepting of openly gay athletes? vote by texting or calling 408-300-9222. text one for yes or 2 for...
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the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said suspects. if they turn into a 707 b case then that information becomes part of the public record. >>> oakland police are looking for a man suspected of molesting a girl after he got into a family's apartment after posing as a maintenance worker. an adult let the suspect in and he ran off as the 10-year-old started screaming. police are describing the suspect as a caucasian man in hiss with brown hair and a gray beard. he has paint stains in his hair. there is a $5,000 reward being offered for information leading to his arrest. >>> the fbi is still trying to identify his victims. agents say before anderson
the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said...
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. >> anna alcantara's father-in-law is also grief stricken. nine women were celebrating the wedding of neriza fojas who also died. >> who can think of the pain that we went through? i don't think we can understand what happened. >> reporter: now the families must figure out how to go on without wives and without mothers. john says his daughter is looking for mommy. she spent time celebrating her birthday before the women left for the night, many never to return. >> it is dramatic for her. >> reporter: both families i talked to today say they want to know what caused the fire. anna alcantara's father-in-law said in his mind somebody is responsible. i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> as chp and fire investigators spend the next several weeks trying to figure out what caused the fire many are questioning the safety of other limousines. kris sanchez spent the day talking to somebody who knows the vehicles inside out. >> reporter: the california patrol is going over that vehicle looking for clues. a regulating agency is looking for records
. >> anna alcantara's father-in-law is also grief stricken. nine women were celebrating the wedding of neriza fojas who also died. >> who can think of the pain that we went through? i don't think we can understand what happened. >> reporter: now the families must figure out how to go on without wives and without mothers. john says his daughter is looking for mommy. she spent time celebrating her birthday before the women left for the night, many never to return. >> it is...
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by law, the ntsb is required to hold the simulcast 80 miles from the crash site. >> asiana airlines released a statement today, restating its commitment to making sure such a crash never happens again. asiana airlines apologized for the loss of life and injuries by examining and analyzing all the facts, the ntsb will undoubtedly help the aviation community learn from the incident. and you can get the latest on the hearings and see more of our investigation pieces online. just head to nbc bay area.com. it's our top story. >> it sent flames through the pavement of a street in the oakland hills and sent concerned neighbors running door to door, afraid that they were witnessing another san bruno. tonight, more about that underground gas fire. tony kovalesky joins us with more. have they figure out what caused that pipe to ignite? >> 24 hours after the flame was put out midday yesterday, this is what it looked like in oakland hills. the flames first reported about 8:30 in the morning. flames burned through the street for 3:13. fortunately nobody was injuried. now, here's what we learned today. th
by law, the ntsb is required to hold the simulcast 80 miles from the crash site. >> asiana airlines released a statement today, restating its commitment to making sure such a crash never happens again. asiana airlines apologized for the loss of life and injuries by examining and analyzing all the facts, the ntsb will undoubtedly help the aviation community learn from the incident. and you can get the latest on the hearings and see more of our investigation pieces online. just head to nbc...
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export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic turn. seven marines dead and seven more injured after a mortar explosion. >> it happened at the hawthorn army depot about two hours south of reno. officials say the mortar exploded inside the mortar two killing seven marines and injuring seven others. the marines have issued an indefinite moreatorium. >> it is a tragedy and the president was believed and made aware of it immediately. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: it is used for military training as well as storage and disposal of ammunition. >>> as we mentioned today marks the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion in iraq. march 19, 2003 the f
export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic...
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besides being a model, she is a reality tv star and law school graduate. pistorious made history at the london games last year when he became the first double amputee to compete in the olympics. south africans are stunned by the news. >> i hope it's really not as bad as i think it is because oscar has done so much for the country. >> i think it's real sad. i don't think we should judge the guy. we don't know what's happened. i'll be praying for him and his family. >> early reports said pistorious accidentally shot his girlfriend thinking she was an intruder. police quickly dismossed those reports. he will make his first court appearance tomorrow morning. janelle wang. >> thank you. that nightmare vacation is almost over. the disabled carnival cruise ship has now entered the bay near mobile alabama after being stuck in the gulf mexico since sunday. just when everyone thought things couldn't get worse, the delay was delayed even more due to a snapped tow line. more than 4,000 people are on board. the ship has no power is, toilets or working air-conditioners.
besides being a model, she is a reality tv star and law school graduate. pistorious made history at the london games last year when he became the first double amputee to compete in the olympics. south africans are stunned by the news. >> i hope it's really not as bad as i think it is because oscar has done so much for the country. >> i think it's real sad. i don't think we should judge the guy. we don't know what's happened. i'll be praying for him and his family. >> early...
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this is because we changed the laws. >> reporter: yet using dr. murray as an example, packed prisons remain a huge concern for the state in terms of space for inmates and the message it may send to nothose on the outside. >> you don't have rule of law, you have nothing. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray is still a convicted felon. we have heard word the first thing he wanted out of jail this morning, in and out burger. reporting in downtown los angeles, nbc bay area news. >> okay. >>> what does your facebook account say about your relationship? one look at your facebook friends could determine if you're in danger of breaking up with your romantic partner what a cornell professor and facebook engineer claim. they developed an analogy rhythm who find out who you're dating a. researchers found having more links or high dispersion mean the odds of having a longer relationship are better. if couples had a low dispersion, they were 50% more likely to break up in the next two months. a lot of pressure on the facebook pages. >> i know. >>> we are immediate f
this is because we changed the laws. >> reporter: yet using dr. murray as an example, packed prisons remain a huge concern for the state in terms of space for inmates and the message it may send to nothose on the outside. >> you don't have rule of law, you have nothing. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray is still a convicted felon. we have heard word the first thing he wanted out of jail this morning, in and out burger. reporting in downtown los angeles, nbc bay area news....
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new laws are being proposed to require every new house be built with charger-friendly infrastructure. the trio is also requesting the city explore new laws to make sure all new hotels install charging stations. the city is already ev friendly. over the past few years more and more charging stations have popped up and in homes in palo alto. >>> the self-driving car got a little closer to your garage today. while companies like google and tesla talk about and test autonomous vehicles, delphi automotive opened a silicon valley office in mountain view to better study the possibilities. delphi is partnering with a number of silicon valley firms to bring more technology into cars with the goal of maximizing safety in the cars we drive today and letting the cars of tomorrow do the driving themselves. >>> lines are already forming in front of apple stores across the bay area. we have pictures of one in palo alto we'll show in a bit. the iphone 50c and iphone 5 s we will go on sale tomorrow. apple stores will open at 8:00 a.m. to handle the rush for the new cell phones. customers can also orde
new laws are being proposed to require every new house be built with charger-friendly infrastructure. the trio is also requesting the city explore new laws to make sure all new hotels install charging stations. the city is already ev friendly. over the past few years more and more charging stations have popped up and in homes in palo alto. >>> the self-driving car got a little closer to your garage today. while companies like google and tesla talk about and test autonomous vehicles,...
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. >> california has some of the strictest anti-pollution laws in the nation. but sources in the department of toxic substances control say those laws are being ignored. >> the expectation the public has to be protected is not being served. >> they asked to be disguised but say they're breaking their silence because breakdowns are costing communities their health. >> people are getting sick, people are dying and the community members are crying out for a -- we're not doing enough. we're allowing it to happen. >> reporter: they point to evergreen oil. the company recycles is used motor oil and government records show it has a history of polluting. oil spills, explosions, major fires, including this one in 2011. we found hundreds of complaints stretching back to 1987. residents reporting difficulty breathing and nausea. >> sinuses would burn and it just -- you just didn't feel like you could work outside. >> they've denied, denied it, denied it, i do not think they're being regulate the very well at all. >> reporter: evergreen has been cited by multiple local age
. >> california has some of the strictest anti-pollution laws in the nation. but sources in the department of toxic substances control say those laws are being ignored. >> the expectation the public has to be protected is not being served. >> they asked to be disguised but say they're breaking their silence because breakdowns are costing communities their health. >> people are getting sick, people are dying and the community members are crying out for a -- we're not...
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the law's sponsor now wants to make it permanent. the two zones are in high-traffic areas at 19th avenue and van ness. fatalities dropped immediately after the double fines were imposed. there's no doubt they make the corridor safer. >>> the giants swept the tigers in the world series, and now the team wants to continue cleaning house. today giants outfielder hunter pence visited lyincoln high school in san francisco to kick off the giants sweep. it's an anti-litter campaign sponsored by the giants, the mayor's office, and the public works department. the message? simple. join the team, keep sf clean. >> i challenge every one of you, there's a decision every day between what's right and what's easy. a lot of times it's easy -- it's easy to look away when someone throws something away. it's easy to look away. i've been in a lot of cities, i've played baseball all over the country. san francisco is one of the most beautiful places i've ever been in my life. >> the campaign involves hand hands-on activities, workers who volunteer to pic
the law's sponsor now wants to make it permanent. the two zones are in high-traffic areas at 19th avenue and van ness. fatalities dropped immediately after the double fines were imposed. there's no doubt they make the corridor safer. >>> the giants swept the tigers in the world series, and now the team wants to continue cleaning house. today giants outfielder hunter pence visited lyincoln high school in san francisco to kick off the giants sweep. it's an anti-litter campaign sponsored...
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law enforcement. >> based on what i've seen so far, the fbi performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> the president also added attacks carried out by self-radicalized individuals may be the most difficult to prevent. the tsarnaev brothers are suspected of making the bomb using instructions from an al qaeda website. and guantanamo bay where suspects have been on a hunger streak, mr. obama says his stance hasn't changed, he wants it closed down. the facility is expensive, inefficient, and not necessary. president obama says to hold a group of suspects for so long without a trial is contrary to what america stands for. >> on syria, the president continues to warn of more u.s. action but only when he has more information on when chemicalç weapons were used, where they were used, and by whom. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >>> a cargo plane that crashed shortly after takeoff in afghanistan. we want to warn you, the video is disturbing. we decided not to he show you the moment of impact but we decided to show you
law enforcement. >> based on what i've seen so far, the fbi performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> the president also added attacks carried out by self-radicalized individuals may be the most difficult to prevent. the tsarnaev brothers are suspected of making the bomb using instructions from an al qaeda website. and guantanamo bay where suspects have been on a hunger streak, mr. obama says his stance...
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law enforcement said he was treated by the v.a. for paranoia. police near the navy base in newport said alexis told them last month that he was hearing voices. he had run-ins with police after firing a gun in 2004 and 2010. in 20119 navy discharged him early for insubordination, but alexis never lost the security clearance he had been granted in 2008, good through 2018, and used his pass like others did today to enter the navy yard and open fire with a shotgun, not an assault rifle, says the fbi. crystal stock is hailing a hero. her mother texted crystal from the navy yard. during the rampage. she was saved by an officer who was then hit. >> the security officer that pushed her and her other co-workers into the fire escape, right before he got shot. >> reporter: among those killed yesterday was this 25-year navy employee and kathy gaarde, a 38-year d.c.-area resident. defense secretary chuck hagel placed a wreath to honor the dead and injured and the navy and washington is still reeling. the republican chairman of the house armed services commit
law enforcement said he was treated by the v.a. for paranoia. police near the navy base in newport said alexis told them last month that he was hearing voices. he had run-ins with police after firing a gun in 2004 and 2010. in 20119 navy discharged him early for insubordination, but alexis never lost the security clearance he had been granted in 2008, good through 2018, and used his pass like others did today to enter the navy yard and open fire with a shotgun, not an assault rifle, says the...
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they have ten hours of yard time a week, cable television, access to the law library but the aclu feels that is not humane. >> there may be people who need to be separated from the general population but not for years and decades on end. they have to be given programs so they can be rehabilitated. >> reporter: and rehab biilitat is an option to give shu inmates a pathway back to the general population. and that's where this debate hinges. the state began several rehab proms in october to alo the shu inmates to earn their way out with good behavior. but only 208 people have been approve proved for transfer. there are 4,000 shu inmates and the state cannot tell us how many are being held indefinitely. until they do it is impossible to tell if they are treating their shu population humanely. >>> coming up new concerns for dog owners evidence that someone is trying to poison pets. >> and he hot his family and nearly lost his life. we speak with a child brought here to heal after an unintended attack half a world away. >>> we are tracking humid in the south bay with a southerly flow. we'll t
they have ten hours of yard time a week, cable television, access to the law library but the aclu feels that is not humane. >> there may be people who need to be separated from the general population but not for years and decades on end. they have to be given programs so they can be rehabilitated. >> reporter: and rehab biilitat is an option to give shu inmates a pathway back to the general population. and that's where this debate hinges. the state began several rehab proms in...
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it's becoming a trend in many cities and it may become a law in walnut creek. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the details. >> reporter: parking is changing. not only can you use your credit card at some meters, there are sensors underneath some car in some cities to let officials know if the space is available or not. that new technology is pushing a new idea which may mean parking rates could go up in the city soon. parking in downtown walnut cream is sometimes a pain. >> as we park in the lot over there. >> reporter: because street parking is not easy. >> been such a hassle to park here. >> reporter: that's why walnut creek city officials are proposing an idea to manage parking in the downtown area. >> we've shown that there is parking available in downtown. so while it might be hard to find a parking space on the street at times, our garages have plenty of space. >> reporter: for shoppers and diners, the underused parking garages, meter rates may double so the city can help fix its parking dilemma. >> it may mean you will pay a little bit more for y
it's becoming a trend in many cities and it may become a law in walnut creek. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the details. >> reporter: parking is changing. not only can you use your credit card at some meters, there are sensors underneath some car in some cities to let officials know if the space is available or not. that new technology is pushing a new idea which may mean parking rates could go up in the city soon. parking in downtown walnut cream is sometimes a pain. >>...
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local state and federal law enforcement leaders are urging the public to get on, look at it. if you do log on, the fbi says personal information remains anonymous. the site is designed to allow agents and officers to work more closely with the public trying to get criminals off the streets. >>> after nearly a year, the city of san jose officially has a new police chief. chief larry escovel sworn in at city hall. he's been serving as acting chief since january and already been dealing with the problems of department. the biggest, a shortage of police officers due to a wave of retirements and resignations in recent years. chief promised today that the situation would improve. >> we're going to continue to do what we're doing and how we do it, and to make our city safer, reduce crime, we want to improve the life for our citizens and invest in our people, our workforce. >> today the city council approved a new contract that will give police officers a 10% pay increase over the next 22 ye 2 years. they'll get back the 10% pay cut during recession. >>> a clear majority of californi
local state and federal law enforcement leaders are urging the public to get on, look at it. if you do log on, the fbi says personal information remains anonymous. the site is designed to allow agents and officers to work more closely with the public trying to get criminals off the streets. >>> after nearly a year, the city of san jose officially has a new police chief. chief larry escovel sworn in at city hall. he's been serving as acting chief since january and already been dealing...
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joe montana, law. all these kind of players. jerry rice playing for them. it's like, okay, my team is really, really good. so that's -- and then the relationship kind of started from there, really. >> personally, i like to see more teams come over. it's great six new teams come over next year. but i'm always going to be a fan, whether we have a -- >> reporter: if the nfl does decide to put a franchise here, and these fans say no way will they follow it. it's a tradition in the uk once you're a fan of the team, you pass it down for generations. so they plan to only be 49ers fans for years to come. in london, mindi bach, nbc bay area. >> the brits love their football and they other football. >>> news leaked a few days ago but the san francisco giants official rere-signed right-handed starter tim lincecum to a two-year contract today. a few hours ago lincecum spoke about his new deal on a conference call saying his familiarity with the organization played a huge role in his decision. >> i've done it with this group before. i feel like we can do it again, and,
joe montana, law. all these kind of players. jerry rice playing for them. it's like, okay, my team is really, really good. so that's -- and then the relationship kind of started from there, really. >> personally, i like to see more teams come over. it's great six new teams come over next year. but i'm always going to be a fan, whether we have a -- >> reporter: if the nfl does decide to put a franchise here, and these fans say no way will they follow it. it's a tradition in the uk...
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they say that that's the law. and they say that the decision that the hospital is taking jahi off of life support is something that they just can't deal with. >> she always smiled. she always called me on the weekend. she always wanted to come swimming. all she did was smile and laugh. >> reporter: omari coming to fwrips with the news that his niece, jahi mcmath, will be taken off life support tomorrow. >> it's not emup to us to keep r on life support because she's been legally dead, and it's so hard for my family, so hard for me. >> reporter: 13-year-old jahi came to children's hospital last monday to have her tonsils removed. the family said there were complications when she came out of surgery. togeth according to her father, she started bleeding. >> the first thing you see is her coughing in a bucket of blood. >> blood clot. >> you got nurses telling you, oh, it's normal, she got out of surgery. >> i don't want to bury my 13-year-old daughter who came here to get a better quality of life. this is horrible, a m
they say that that's the law. and they say that the decision that the hospital is taking jahi off of life support is something that they just can't deal with. >> she always smiled. she always called me on the weekend. she always wanted to come swimming. all she did was smile and laugh. >> reporter: omari coming to fwrips with the news that his niece, jahi mcmath, will be taken off life support tomorrow. >> it's not emup to us to keep r on life support because she's been...